
Nolan Schanuel earns walk-off walk to lift Angels past Texas Rangers
That familiarity did d'Arnaud and the Angels well en route to their 6-5 victory over the Rangers (44-47) on Monday night, in which Nolan Schanuel walked off their American West foes in the ninth with a bases-loaded, RBI walk.
The veteran catcher ambushed deGrom in the second inning for a two-run home run, just hitting the ball hard enough — 97.4 mph — over the left field wall to reach the seats.
d'Arnaud's home run broke deGrom's Rangers franchise record streak of 15 consecutive starts with two or fewer runs given up — and provided the Angels (44-46) with an early 3-2 lead. Later in the game, with deGrom in line for the win, d'Arnaud knotted up the game during a two-out rally against relief pitcher Shawn Armstrong, striking a double to deep left-center field to score Luis Rengifo, who reached base on a single.
A batter later, LaMonte Wade Jr. channeled the 'Throwback Week' theme at Angel Stadium, reverting back to the clutch hitting that earned him the nickname 'Late Night LaMonte' in San Francisco. The 31-year-old, donning the '70s-style Angels uniform, struck a pinch-hit, game-winning single to center field, his first signature plate appearance on the team.
deGrom didn't flex the ace-caliber stuff he often tests foes with. On Monday, he gave up three earned runs and five hits across just five innings, striking out five and walking two.
Yusei Kikuchi, coming off Sunday's announcement that he earned an All-Star berth (his second of his career), didn't live up to the pitcher's duel billing either. The Japanese southpaw labored through an almost-20 minute first inning — in which he gave up a two-run home run to Corey Seager — and never truly settled down across five innings.
Before d'Arnaud's game-tying double, Kikuchi was bound to be the losing pitcher, giving up four runs on six hits, struggling to accrue the same strikeout success he'd achieved as of late. He struck out just four, tied for the second-fewest he'd tallied in 2025 and the first time he'd done so since late May against the Yankees.
But none of that mattered when Schanuel came to the plate with the bases loaded, washing away an 0-for-4 night with his walk-off walk.
The Angels placed veteran right-handed relief pitcher Hunter Strickland on the 15-day injured list with right-shoulder inflammation on Monday afternoon. Strickland, who had pitched 22 innings in 19 games to the tune of a 3.27 earned-run average for the Angels, said he felt his arm get stiff before pitching against the Blue Jays on Sunday.
During his outing, in which Strickland struck out one batter in a scoreless inning, the 36-year-old said the stiff sensation in his arm got worse, causing the IL stint. Cuban righty Víctor Mederos was called up from triple-A Salt Lake City in his place.
'We're just hoping for the best and see what they say,' Strickland said, adding that he will get an MRI on Tuesday.
Robert Stephenson (stretched nerve in right bicep) said he began throwing again on Monday — soft toss — after soft-tissue recovery helped 'fully heal' the nerve.
'I don't think it's gonna be a quick process, but at least I can start building up,' said Stephenson, who is in the second year of a three-year, $33 million contract with the Angels.
Stephenson has thrown just one inning as a member of the Angels, hurting himself in his second appearance back from Tommy John surgery on May 30.
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